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Tunisian association football club
Football club
Club Olympique de Médenine is a Tunisian football club based in Médenine and founded in 1954, currently competing in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 .[ 1]
History
Founded on February 5, 1954 under the name of Olympique de Médenine by a Frenchman named Mr. Godal, he played for a long time in regional division before securing his first accession to the second division in 1972, under the direction of Ahmed Msallem even if it retrogrades quickly.
In 1995, the team that was ranked ninth in the third division south, is taken in hand by businessman Bashir Ben Amor. In two years, he allows the club now called the Olympic Club of Medenine to access in Ligue I . His successor in 2000, Mongi Ksiksi, provided some continuity for the club but the financial means were no longer up to the ambitions and the club found itself again in Ligue III. However, the club regained its ambitions and, in two years, got two accessions that bring him temporarily in Ligue I in 2017, after a play-off against the AS La Marsa .
Achievements & honors
Managers
1971–1973 : Ahmed Msallem
1973–1975 : Moncef Sallem
1977–1978 : Ahmed Ouannes
1978–1979 : Salem Kraïem
1979–1980 : Abdelkrim Belghaieb / Ahmed Msallem
1980–1981 : Ahmed Msallem
1981–1982 : Mohamed Ouni
1982–1983 : Salem Kraïem
1983–1984 : Mohamed Ouni / Ouahid Menif
1984–1985 : Ahmed Lakhdar / Habib Trabelsi
1985–1986 : Ahmed Ouannes
1986–1987 : Habib Trabelsi
1987–1989 : Ivan Gotov
1989–1990 : Abdelmajid Ben Hmida / Hmida Sallem
1990–1991 : Mohamed Lassoued
1991–1992 : Abdelmajid Ben Hmida / Ouahid Menif
1992–1993 : Fakher Trigui
1993–1994 : Fakher Trigui / Mohamed Jeriri / Habib Trabelsi
1994–1995 : Nizar Jebal / Michel Choukodrov / Kamel Boughezala
1995–1996 : Ferid Laaroussi
1996–1998 : Mircea Dridea / Hassen Malouche / Stephan Dietscha
1998–1999 : Robert Buigues / Hédi Kouni / Moncef Melliti / Fakher Trigui / Habib Othmani
1999–2000 : Serge Devèze / Patrice Neveu
2000–2001 : Kamel Boughezala
2001–2002 : Patrice Neveu / Kamel Chebli
2002–2003 : Abderrahmane Rahmouni / Bogdanovic / Ridha Akacha
2003–2004 : Idrissa Traoré / Larbi Kaddour / Khaled Ben Sassi
2004–2006 : Hosni Najjari / Kamel Boughezala
2006–2007 : Chafik Dridi / Hosni Najjari / Tahar Lamine / Mounir Rached
2007–2008 : Radhouan Lamine / Mounir Rached / Moncef Belhassen
2008–2009 : Moncef Belhassen puis Ahmed Labiedh
2009–2010 : Walid Atoui / Salah Dey
2010–2011 : Salah Dey
2011–2013 : Lotfi Sebti / Tahar Lamine
2013–2014 : Salah Dey, Nader Werda , Rejeb Sayeh / Tarek Belghith
2014–2015 : Ounais Bouzidi
2015–2016 : Karim Gabsi, Ridha Zammouri / Othman Chehaibi
2016–2017 : Othman Chehaibi / Afouène Gharbi
2017–2018 : Afouène Gharbi
2018–2019 : Hatem Mednini /Abdelkarim Nafti
Presidents
M. Godal
Amara Jarmoud
Messaoud Ben Hmida
Béchir Belhouchet
Ahmed Cherif
Letayef Koskossi
Hédi Ben Romdhane
Abbes Ben Hmidène
Noureddine Hlioui
Boubaker Telmoudi
Taoufik Mzah
Ahmed Ben Hmida
Slaheddine Ben Hmida
Mohamed Ouni
Ali Maaref
Moncef Kaddour
Tahar Naïri
Ali Ksiksi
Khaled Bouchenak
Mohamed Chakri
Béchir Ben Amor
Mongi Ksiksi
Dakhli Belghith
Hédi Gasmi
Boulbaba Naïri
Jalel Ben Hamida
Fethi Ksiksi (2009–2011)
Amor Cheniter (2011–2013)
Samir Hamroun (2013–2015)
Afif Ben Yamna (2015)
Mohamed Saïdi (2015– )
References
Seasons post-independence 2024–25 clubsCompetition Statistics Associated competitions